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almost near the virginia border. 14 inches of snow. southern west virginia and mercer county, 15 inches. five to 10 inches around the roanoke area. 3 to 6 inches in south-central virginia and points south. this now is making down and mixing into the rain. there is a winter storm warning. it is a sudden storm. it is going to clip the southern part of maryland as it moves past this. there is some snow coming down. there are advisories and warnings on the lower eastern shore. it is intensifying. they have done some -- had some lightning strikes as the storm has been gaining strength. it gets kicked out of here and it will drag that cold air down into the mid-atlantic tomorrow. we get a warm-up with mild air coming in from the plains states. there goes the last of the storm. the computer models are generating flurries and snow showers tomorrow morning. it will generate some snow showers early in the day and lots of sunshine in the afternoon. a breezy and chilly day tomorrow. the tories are on the backside of the storm on its way out over t
almost near the virginia border. 14 inches of snow. southern west virginia and mercer county, 15 inches. five to 10 inches around the roanoke area. 3 to 6 inches in south-central virginia and points south. this now is making down and mixing into the rain. there is a winter storm warning. it is a sudden storm. it is going to clip the southern part of maryland as it moves past this. there is some snow coming down. there are advisories and warnings on the lower eastern shore. it is intensifying....
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Jan 17, 2013
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hour snowfall forecast is mostly in the mountains of virginia. a little bit of snow could cut across southern maryland. 24 to 32, but most of the night above freezing. the possibility of a rain or snow showers tonight. but the ground is fairly warm and it should not cause much of a problem of. northwest winds kicked in at tend to 20. western maryland mountains, the storm is passing to the south. 39 on saturday. a messy mixture developing tonight but it will be gone by morning. same thing at the coast. sunny skies friday, going up to the patriots and ravens game, prepare for the wind. gusts up to 34 miles an hour during the game. sunshine and milder saturday. an arctic cold front sending our temperatures down. next tuesday, highs only in the '20s. >> a recall involving a product sold at target. the company is pulling the air misters after receiving port of them shattering. one incident involved lacerations. the device was designed to spray mist for personal cooling. there were sold exclusively at target. consumers should stop using them and return
hour snowfall forecast is mostly in the mountains of virginia. a little bit of snow could cut across southern maryland. 24 to 32, but most of the night above freezing. the possibility of a rain or snow showers tonight. but the ground is fairly warm and it should not cause much of a problem of. northwest winds kicked in at tend to 20. western maryland mountains, the storm is passing to the south. 39 on saturday. a messy mixture developing tonight but it will be gone by morning. same thing at the...
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and through central virginia. some spots the lord eastern shore of maryland as well. -- on the lower eeastern shore of maryland as well. that is what occurred with that storm tracking by yesterday. wider amounts as the storm was moving past as. -- leiter amounts as the storm was moving past us. the cold behind the storm kept a high temperature below normal. the low so far has been 32. with the storm leaving us and high pressure moving in, the skies had cleared from southern new england down to the carolinas. temperatures already back a bit to the upper 20's? >> county. 20's in the upper carol county. lows will be in the 20's tonight. there is a lot of dry, mild weather of here. -- out here. that will come streaming into the mid-atlantic tomorrow. warm air 58 in denver. on sunday, some of that cold from canada comes sweeping south. enjoy tomorrow. it will be a sunny day, westerly breeze keeping temperatures mild. on sunday, this hint that stretches from cape cod just east of foxboro right into baltimore. that is th
and through central virginia. some spots the lord eastern shore of maryland as well. -- on the lower eeastern shore of maryland as well. that is what occurred with that storm tracking by yesterday. wider amounts as the storm was moving past as. -- leiter amounts as the storm was moving past us. the cold behind the storm kept a high temperature below normal. the low so far has been 32. with the storm leaving us and high pressure moving in, the skies had cleared from southern new england down to...
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this will be living off the carolina banks and you can see alabama and north georgia, up into west virginia, they're picking up heavy snow. the storm is off the outer banks and that pulls down the cold air. you can see the snow late tonight and early morning along the coastal areas as the storm moves out. that clears the area and sunshine returns tomorrow and experience a warmup on saturday before a stronger front rolls out of the great lakes sunday night into monday. when the next front comes through, it might bring in the coldest air of winter so far. pretty much nothing appear as far as that goes. we could get rain or snow but the ground is warm and it will cost a lot of problems. 36 to 41 with sunny skies and northwest winds at 10 to 20 miles an hour. the arctic front sunday afternoon brings snow showers and cold weather and temperatures below normal. >> with you from the performance center where work continues for the coaches tonight. they will travel to foxborough and face the patriot to on sunday. the defensive game plan features a complex series of items the ravens have to succeed a
this will be living off the carolina banks and you can see alabama and north georgia, up into west virginia, they're picking up heavy snow. the storm is off the outer banks and that pulls down the cold air. you can see the snow late tonight and early morning along the coastal areas as the storm moves out. that clears the area and sunshine returns tomorrow and experience a warmup on saturday before a stronger front rolls out of the great lakes sunday night into monday. when the next front comes...
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Jan 18, 2013
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southern west virginia, southwest virginia, no. north carolina, over a foot. a high today of 38. it will get even colder than that as we head towards midnight. skies had cleared up and down the i-95 corridor. south of baltimore, that snow- covered area in virginia, the skies are clear. temperatures are going to fall fast. we're in for a cold night. it is 28 in hancock. south of baltimore towards annapolis, temperatures barely above freezing. the light breeze. tomorrow, the airport here comes in. it is a clear sky -- the air out here comes in. it is a clear sky. temperatures running well above normal. still in the fifth deposal. -- 50's. on sunday, a cold front come sweeping out canada. -- sweeping out of canada. 15 below zero. big trout lake ontario. we will get a piece of the arctic air mass. these purples show you were the core of the arctic air masses. that cold air coming across the relatively warm waters and great lakes will generate numerous snow showers up near the great lakes. tomorrow, mild they would set aside. sunday, cold front. sunny skies, one day warm up tomorrow.
southern west virginia, southwest virginia, no. north carolina, over a foot. a high today of 38. it will get even colder than that as we head towards midnight. skies had cleared up and down the i-95 corridor. south of baltimore, that snow- covered area in virginia, the skies are clear. temperatures are going to fall fast. we're in for a cold night. it is 28 in hancock. south of baltimore towards annapolis, temperatures barely above freezing. the light breeze. tomorrow, the airport here comes...
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more significant amounts were in virginia and west virginia. temperatures, we're in the 30's. mid-30's throughout most of the day. we have strong northwest winds. that translates to, it feels like the 20's. it feels like the teams out in far western maryland. it is a broad it today. here is the satellite image. a stationary front door north. really cold of the new england. england.enew that will dominate our weather as we move through the weekend. the coldest air and canada, the court did regions, has shifted east. -- arctic regions, has shifted east. another like it'll be feature that all be around for a while. 46 is the high for today. northwest winds, 10 to 20 miles an hour. weather disturbances primarily will stay to our north for the next couple of days. sunday, there will be one system that might increase the clouds of it. it looks like the snow is going to stay off to our northwest. here is a look at the forecast for the next seven days. 39 today. 44 on sunday. slight chance for a flurry. little higher chance monday and tuesday. weekend, would drop back into 30's -- we
more significant amounts were in virginia and west virginia. temperatures, we're in the 30's. mid-30's throughout most of the day. we have strong northwest winds. that translates to, it feels like the 20's. it feels like the teams out in far western maryland. it is a broad it today. here is the satellite image. a stationary front door north. really cold of the new england. england.enew that will dominate our weather as we move through the weekend. the coldest air and canada, the court did...
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it did clip southeastern new england with a little bit of snow and clearly hit southern virginia just missing us. these are the snow showers and flurries i was talking about coming out of pennsylvania. and you can see a few of them that are trying to get even in toward areas of northeast d.c.. maybe sneaking into northwestern prince george's county coming out of montgomery through laurel and beltville at college park at this hour. just some stray flurries. temperatures are above freezing, low to mid-30s north and mid 30s la plata and 37 over in cambridge. monika samtani, it's nice and early. so traffic is going to be too much of an issue? >>> no, it's not too much of an issue and it's friday morning. that combination is awesome if you're planning to head out early in the morning. no issues to report traveling northbound i-95 into springfield. 66 coming into fairfax right now. the beltway in-between through annandale. everything looks good. there's one accident though westbound on the suitland parkway near silver hill road. watch out for some police direction in that area. on the north
it did clip southeastern new england with a little bit of snow and clearly hit southern virginia just missing us. these are the snow showers and flurries i was talking about coming out of pennsylvania. and you can see a few of them that are trying to get even in toward areas of northeast d.c.. maybe sneaking into northwestern prince george's county coming out of montgomery through laurel and beltville at college park at this hour. just some stray flurries. temperatures are above freezing, low...
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where they're teaching students the facts ab >>> this week's cool schools takes the big yellow bus to virginia and as we watch congress and the president try to balance our nation's budget we thought this was a perfect time for an encore performance of our story at finance park. as mike hydek reports, no fiscal cliff for these students, just some solid financial planning for the future. >> i was married. i was 29 and i had two kids, an 8-year-old and a 5-year-old. >> i have a gross yearly income of about $40,000. >> reporter: actually they're both 8th graders who get to conquer some serious adult challenges for the day. >> are you ready to see finance park? >> yes! >> reporter: after six weeks of learning financial facts and figures in their classrooms at carson middle school students hop on a bus to finance park where their new adult reality sets in quickly. >> where they find out that $100,000 in salary doesn't mean 100,000 in their pocket. >> reporter: taxes, social security, healthcare costs, they see it all come out of their fictional check. >> when i compared this with my friend in term
where they're teaching students the facts ab >>> this week's cool schools takes the big yellow bus to virginia and as we watch congress and the president try to balance our nation's budget we thought this was a perfect time for an encore performance of our story at finance park. as mike hydek reports, no fiscal cliff for these students, just some solid financial planning for the future. >> i was married. i was 29 and i had two kids, an 8-year-old and a 5-year-old. >> i have...
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. >> reporter: in woodbridge, virginia, surae chinn, 9 news. >> officer yung was a seven year veteran of the department. a private burial service will be held tomorrow in albemarle county. >>> sky 9 over bowie this morning where a retired prince george's county lieutenant helped save the life of a disabled woman trapped inside a burning house right there. as luck would have it, lieutenant billy mills was passing by the home on pond meadow lane when he spotted the heavy flames. when he approached he said a black labrador was pacing in the backyard almost to signal trouble. that's when mills noticed a woman trapped inside on her knees. she was taken to the hospital with nonlife threatening injuries, no word on the cause of the fire. we'll hear from the hero at 6:00. >>> a former fbi agent was sentenced to 18 months in jail, one month for each year the man's life he was convicted of taking. adrian johnson was found guilty last october for the drunken driving crash that killed 18- year-old lawrence garner jr. kristin fisher joins us live from upper marlboro with reaction to the sentence.
. >> reporter: in woodbridge, virginia, surae chinn, 9 news. >> officer yung was a seven year veteran of the department. a private burial service will be held tomorrow in albemarle county. >>> sky 9 over bowie this morning where a retired prince george's county lieutenant helped save the life of a disabled woman trapped inside a burning house right there. as luck would have it, lieutenant billy mills was passing by the home on pond meadow lane when he spotted the heavy...
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that's coming up in "fixation." [ virginia ] i do have a healthy diet, but there are foods that i had no idea had so much acid in them. my dentist said that the acid in fruit, or fruit juice or fruit teas softens the enamel so that then it can potentially erode. once that enamel is gone, it's gone. my dentist recommended that i use pronamel to help harden that enamel so that it's not brushed away. pronamel protects your teeth from the effects of acid erosion. i don't have to cut out the things that i love in my diet. i can have the best of both worlds with pronamel. your doctor will say get smart about your weight. i tried weight loss plans... but their shakes aren't always made for people with diabetes. that's why there's glucerna hunger smart shakes. they have carb steady, with carbs that digest slowly to help minimize blood sugar spikes. and they have six grams of sugars. with fifteen grams of protein to help manage hunger... look who's getting smart about her weight. [ male announcer ] glucerna hunger smart. a smart way to help manage hunger and diabetes. [ coughs ] [ baby crying
that's coming up in "fixation." [ virginia ] i do have a healthy diet, but there are foods that i had no idea had so much acid in them. my dentist said that the acid in fruit, or fruit juice or fruit teas softens the enamel so that then it can potentially erode. once that enamel is gone, it's gone. my dentist recommended that i use pronamel to help harden that enamel so that it's not brushed away. pronamel protects your teeth from the effects of acid erosion. i don't have to cut out...
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we're here with -- we've had people from west virginia, california, mississippi. america represented, ladies and gentlemen. >> absolutely, bill. what a lovely moment that was four years ago, when you met with the freedom riders. look forward to seeing them again today. >>> now, let's get to josh who has the morning headlines. >> we're going to begin with the rising death toll from the hostage siege in algeria, ending over the weekend at a dear price. at least 81 people confirmed killed, as bodies are still being found. so far, one american is confirmed dead. seven escaped. and concern is growing for two others still missing. >>> and an atlanta falcons fan is in a georgia hospital this morning, after a postgame argument turned violent. witnesses say the falcons fan punched a 49ers fan in the face. and the 49ers fan stabbed the falcons fan in the throat. the two teams were playing yesterday. police thus far, not able to make any arrests in the attack. >>> i spoke of that game. and the match-up for super bowl xlvii is set. it will be the brothers harbaugh leading the
we're here with -- we've had people from west virginia, california, mississippi. america represented, ladies and gentlemen. >> absolutely, bill. what a lovely moment that was four years ago, when you met with the freedom riders. look forward to seeing them again today. >>> now, let's get to josh who has the morning headlines. >> we're going to begin with the rising death toll from the hostage siege in algeria, ending over the weekend at a dear price. at least 81 people...
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lake snow in west virginia. a wintery mix in the d.c. and baltimore area. back to you. >> a busy news day for a new year's day. >> here's a look at some of the stories we're following this morning. >> by the way, happy new year. >> happy 2013. >> that's right. the fiscal cliff deadline has past. but lawmakers in the senate have just passed an agreement, which would reverse those drastic changes. >> under the deal, taxes would go up only on those making incomes of $400,000 for individuals, $450,000 for couples. now the measure goes to the house for a vote. >> and the house reconvenes today at noon. and secretary of state hillary clinton remains in a new york hospital this morning after doctors discovered a blood clot that formed near her brain. she's being treated with blood thinners. she'll be in the hospital until the right dose can be worked out. >> clinton suffered a concussion in mid december. doctors say she's expected to make a full recovery. >> she's making excellent progress they say and lucky they found that in a routine mri. >>> well, it's all ove
lake snow in west virginia. a wintery mix in the d.c. and baltimore area. back to you. >> a busy news day for a new year's day. >> here's a look at some of the stories we're following this morning. >> by the way, happy new year. >> happy 2013. >> that's right. the fiscal cliff deadline has past. but lawmakers in the senate have just passed an agreement, which would reverse those drastic changes. >> under the deal, taxes would go up only on those making...
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. >> reporter: the law might have made a difference in shootings at virginia tech and a colorado movie theater. in both cases, the young men received mental health counseling. some doctors are worried this will destroy trust with patients. >> people who are concerned about their privacy may decide not even to come to treatment in the first place. people with mental illness account for a very small proportion of the violence that's committed. >> reporter: but victims in mass shootings want something done about the mentally ill's access to guns. >> they all have a common thread. it's all two parts. mentally ill people with guns. come on. that's a lethal combination. >> reporter: the question now, will america follow new york's lead? pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >>> well, lance armstrong may be admitting to oprah he doped, but apparently that's not enough if he wants a return to sports. the world anti-doping agency says the former tour de france champ must confess under oath before it will consider lifting a lifetime ban. they say armstrong's appearance with oprah is only part of
. >> reporter: the law might have made a difference in shootings at virginia tech and a colorado movie theater. in both cases, the young men received mental health counseling. some doctors are worried this will destroy trust with patients. >> people who are concerned about their privacy may decide not even to come to treatment in the first place. people with mental illness account for a very small proportion of the violence that's committed. >> reporter: but victims in mass...
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windchill advisories have been posted from the dakotas to virginia. it will feel like 50 below zero in northern new england. i can't believe i just said that. 50 below in northern new england. and in new york city, it won't even make it out of the teens. our coverage begins with abc's sam champion. >> reporter: to even the most winter aware, this arctic chill is for real. >> i feel cold, yeah. >> very cold. >> reporter: from the midwest to the northeast, it's the coldest air in two years. and for most of the country, it's a sudden and drastic change. in cedar rapids, iowa, a balmy 51 degrees saturday. less than 48 hours later, it was 2 degrees below zero, a temperature swing of more than 53 degrees. >> the wind is just ripping. it makes it ten times worse than it should be. >> reporter: this was chicago a month ago. you won't see any shorts on the street. chicago dropped below zero for the first time in almost two years. and a frozen lake michigan left even this poor dog stranded. this blast came in so quickly, it brought blinding snow. in michigan, w
windchill advisories have been posted from the dakotas to virginia. it will feel like 50 below zero in northern new england. i can't believe i just said that. 50 below in northern new england. and in new york city, it won't even make it out of the teens. our coverage begins with abc's sam champion. >> reporter: to even the most winter aware, this arctic chill is for real. >> i feel cold, yeah. >> very cold. >> reporter: from the midwest to the northeast, it's the coldest...
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in roanoke, virginia, showing a real snowy scenario for southwestern virginia. in winter green, a popular skiing spot, it's coming down heavy and steady. we'll take you on the eastern shore. it's been rain showers with a little bit of snow and sleet mixing in. we have sleet reports in ocean city. 40 right now at bwi, so air temps stay above freezing. air temps won't support if sticking. our winter storm continues for areas south of maryland. the bluenty, that's for calvert county, st. mary's and charles. temps close to freezing. here's the overall setup. as we go through the nighttime hours we'll see more and more of a changeover to snow. cold air will continue to come. to the south the moist air funneling in. the snow is coming down with the high elevation. north of us, there is some cold air that will wrap into the system as it blows out. we'll be stuck in the mid to upper 30s. a colder friday and mild per weekend -- milder weekend. what about boston or foxborough. kickoff is 6:30. temperatures falling. below freezing by the fourth quarter. high teens with win
in roanoke, virginia, showing a real snowy scenario for southwestern virginia. in winter green, a popular skiing spot, it's coming down heavy and steady. we'll take you on the eastern shore. it's been rain showers with a little bit of snow and sleet mixing in. we have sleet reports in ocean city. 40 right now at bwi, so air temps stay above freezing. air temps won't support if sticking. our winter storm continues for areas south of maryland. the bluenty, that's for calvert county, st. mary's...
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virginia's attorne attorney gel taking on the environmental protection agency. a federal judge handed him a victory in his case against the eps. the judge ruled the epa overstepped bounds by attempting to regulate storm water runoff as a pollutant. critics say the agency was making a power and land grab. the attorney general said it was ridiculous for the agency to call water itself a pollutant. >> the clean water act is supposed to keep water clean and so treating it like it is a pollutant is particularly asinien under the clean water act and the judge agreed. >> the ruling could save virginia taxpayers more than $300 million, superstorm sandy is costing new york city millions of dollars in overtime alone. that new report from the city's budget office says new york has spent $154 million in overtime. most of that money went to police and san tax increase workers. overall sandy cost city agency is about $4.5 billion. >> we are now past two months with people of new york and the people in new orleans and that area they were hurt but nothing in comparison to what
virginia's attorne attorney gel taking on the environmental protection agency. a federal judge handed him a victory in his case against the eps. the judge ruled the epa overstepped bounds by attempting to regulate storm water runoff as a pollutant. critics say the agency was making a power and land grab. the attorney general said it was ridiculous for the agency to call water itself a pollutant. >> the clean water act is supposed to keep water clean and so treating it like it is a...
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another position near the end of his life, and given a not demanding position running a post office in virginia, but up until that point, he was broke and the family suffered terribly because of this. let me wrap this up and say what the antiwar protests, the context for them. the top quote i have here is a quote from polk from january 1848, and this is what he said to his cabinet. he said, "at this point he might be willing to accept a session of new mexico and two californias meaning baja and the passage across paying for them a much less sum than authorized to offer, and in addition, we should secure it." if you look at the maps, the negotiations, you can see various lines that sort of demonstrate where what and where people wanted to take. this is the initial line offered in negotiations, and if you look here, this is really what polk hoped to take in january. what that would have brought is an additional one-third of the country of mexico into the united states than what ended up happening. unfortunately, on february 19th, the treaty arrives in washington signed by one who is no longer leg
another position near the end of his life, and given a not demanding position running a post office in virginia, but up until that point, he was broke and the family suffered terribly because of this. let me wrap this up and say what the antiwar protests, the context for them. the top quote i have here is a quote from polk from january 1848, and this is what he said to his cabinet. he said, "at this point he might be willing to accept a session of new mexico and two californias meaning...
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and so, rising before dawn, i climbed the stairs to my third floor room, yes, dear virginia, a room of my own, read linda bird's work, to study its historical framework and to jot down my thoughts before sending my children off to school. my biography of anne lindbergh would take more than ten years to complete during which i had the privilege of meeting her ten times but the book was more than a biography. it was a journey toward self knowledge during which i developed a consuming interest in understanding the lives of women, not a only when thinkers but doers. women who were willing to enter the public fray and change the discourse. what were the qualities of person and mind, the values and loyalties of those women who succeeded and what did they have to sacrifice to bring their goals to fruition? while researching the lindbergh book two names kept cropping up. dorothy thompson, an american journalist, and her friend of 40 years, rebecca web, journalist, novelist, literary critic and historian. they epitomized the kind of when i was searching for. they played for high stakes, risking
and so, rising before dawn, i climbed the stairs to my third floor room, yes, dear virginia, a room of my own, read linda bird's work, to study its historical framework and to jot down my thoughts before sending my children off to school. my biography of anne lindbergh would take more than ten years to complete during which i had the privilege of meeting her ten times but the book was more than a biography. it was a journey toward self knowledge during which i developed a consuming interest in...
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only one and that is the battle of bunker hill, the virginia gazette of august 26, 1775, printed in the middle column, an eyewitness account of the battle of bunker hill. the account contains such vivid details of the actual battlefield for the entrenchment that the publishers of this gives that put together a rudimentary illustration using just the common type was behind the print shop. this is what it looks like. now, periodicals coming from great written like alumni magazine, gentleman's magazine committees are monthly periodicals. you tend to see maps and illustrations they matter, but not in newspapers. you would think after this addition another colonial newspapers would see this and perhaps take similar processes for developing similar types of illustrations. we don't. my guess is logistically timeless on their side and they couldn't do this repeatedly, so this is the only known illustration to depict the current event in a newspaper during the entire revolutionary war. this is also the age of enlightenment. we've journalism as entertainment and as educating. on the on the left i
only one and that is the battle of bunker hill, the virginia gazette of august 26, 1775, printed in the middle column, an eyewitness account of the battle of bunker hill. the account contains such vivid details of the actual battlefield for the entrenchment that the publishers of this gives that put together a rudimentary illustration using just the common type was behind the print shop. this is what it looks like. now, periodicals coming from great written like alumni magazine, gentleman's...
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roosevelt had been a surrogate mother of harry stan daughter, diana, age seven lives in vienna, virginia right now. and so, by that time, harry was almost a part of the roosevelt family and he was at that time the closest adviser and friend and if anybody could be a confidant of roosevelt, he was. the president since terry was not feeling well that evening. he knew hopkins had two thirds of his stomach removed at the mayo clinic because the diet assist at the time was cancer. this is about two years before 1940. since that time, had been unable to gain any weight. he was clearly malnourished. something was terribly wrong with his digestive system. senate president insisted that his friend stay at tears for the night in the white house. so here he was the man who came to dinner and he never laughed. he stayed in the southeast corner of the white house in the link of rooms for three and a half years. the tear, just a couple doors down from the president bedroom. and his daughter, diana lived on the third floor for the 03 and a half years until the end of 1943. and actually, hopkins lived i
roosevelt had been a surrogate mother of harry stan daughter, diana, age seven lives in vienna, virginia right now. and so, by that time, harry was almost a part of the roosevelt family and he was at that time the closest adviser and friend and if anybody could be a confidant of roosevelt, he was. the president since terry was not feeling well that evening. he knew hopkins had two thirds of his stomach removed at the mayo clinic because the diet assist at the time was cancer. this is about two...
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, the first lady, had been surrogate mother of harry's young daughter, diana, aged seven, who is in virginia right now. and so by that time harry was almost a part of the roosevelt family, and he was at that time the closest adviser and friend. and if anybody could be a confidence of roosevelt, he was. -- be a confidant of roosevelt, he was. the president said -- sensed harry was not feeling well that evening. he knew that hopkins had had some say two-thirds, of the stomach removed at the mayo clinic because diagnosed at the time with cancer. this was about two years before 1940. and so since that time, harry, as the president knew, had been unable to regain any weight. he was clearly malnourished. something was terribly wrong with his digestive system. so the president said, he insisted that his friend stay upstairs for the night in the white house. so kerry was the man who came to dinner, and he never left. he stayed in the southeast corner of the white house in the lincoln room for three and a half years, lived there, just a couple doors down from the president's bedroom. and his daughter
, the first lady, had been surrogate mother of harry's young daughter, diana, aged seven, who is in virginia right now. and so by that time harry was almost a part of the roosevelt family, and he was at that time the closest adviser and friend. and if anybody could be a confidence of roosevelt, he was. -- be a confidant of roosevelt, he was. the president said -- sensed harry was not feeling well that evening. he knew that hopkins had had some say two-thirds, of the stomach removed at the mayo...
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she lived in virginia and was there today. and so by that time, harry was almost a part of the roosevelt family. he was at that time the closest friend and confident of the roosevelts if anybody could be about time. president says that harry was not feeling well that evening and he knew that hawkins had had two thirds of his stomach removed at the mayo clinic. because of the diagnosis of the time with cancer. this is about two years before 1940. so since that time, he had been unable to gain any weight. something was terribly wrong with his digestive system. so the president insisted that his friends stay friend stay upstairs for the night in the white house. so harry was the man who came to dinner. and he never left. [laughter] he stayed in the southeast corner of the white house and the lincoln rooms for 3.5 years. he lived there. just a couple of doors down from the president's bedroom. his daughter, diana, lived on the third floor near the parlor for the whole 3.5 years until the end of 1943. he actually lived in the linco
she lived in virginia and was there today. and so by that time, harry was almost a part of the roosevelt family. he was at that time the closest friend and confident of the roosevelts if anybody could be about time. president says that harry was not feeling well that evening and he knew that hawkins had had two thirds of his stomach removed at the mayo clinic. because of the diagnosis of the time with cancer. this is about two years before 1940. so since that time, he had been unable to gain...
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we think of the university of virginia as the suwannee of the county. thank you. i am married to a graduate of the university of virginia so i say that a lot. >> thank you for coming. jefferson question and an obama question. when jefferson's time camelot of new territory into the united states the question of whether it would be slave or free, what were the political factions that were tugging at jefferson and what political considerations ultimately led to his decision whether the new territory with the slave or free anti obama question, he talked about the president has -- what do you say to him? >> i have never been invited so i don't know. bob carroll, we look alike. as i like to say to bob, my guys died along time ago. it is a great question. jody kantor has been riding on this. what i have heard about obama is like all presidents you get behind that desk which is an unparalleled experience as president kennedy said to david herbert donald one day, the great historian, donald comes in, one of those rankings of presidents came out, kennedy didn't like it and
we think of the university of virginia as the suwannee of the county. thank you. i am married to a graduate of the university of virginia so i say that a lot. >> thank you for coming. jefferson question and an obama question. when jefferson's time camelot of new territory into the united states the question of whether it would be slave or free, what were the political factions that were tugging at jefferson and what political considerations ultimately led to his decision whether the new...
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also in march, the virginia festival of the book begins on wednesday the 20th and runs through sunday, march 24. this annual charlottesville event teacher several authors including douglas brinkley, and congressman john lewis. please let us know about book fairs and festivals in your area and we will add them to our list. post them to our wallet facebooked.com/booktv or e-mail us at booktv at
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the end of his life, and he was given a sort of not very demanding position running a post office in virginia. but up until that point tryst was broke and his family suffer terribly because of this -- suffered terribly because of this. now, let me just kind of wrap this up and tell you sort of what i think anti-war protests, the sort of context for them. the top quote that i have here is a quote from polk from january of 1848. and this is what he said to his cabinet. he said this at this point he mt be willing to accept a session of mexico and the passage across the usth miss -- isthmus, and in addition we should secure the port of tam picot. if you look at this pap, you can see various lines that sort of demonstrate where, what people wanted to take. let me see if i can get this going here. so this is the initial line that hex coe offered -- mexico offered in negotiations, and if you look here, this is really what polk was hoping to take if january. so what that would have brought is an additional one-third of the country of mexico into the united states than what ended up happening. unfortu
the end of his life, and he was given a sort of not very demanding position running a post office in virginia. but up until that point tryst was broke and his family suffer terribly because of this -- suffered terribly because of this. now, let me just kind of wrap this up and tell you sort of what i think anti-war protests, the sort of context for them. the top quote that i have here is a quote from polk from january of 1848. and this is what he said to his cabinet. he said this at this point...
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but it did trevail in virginia. i would argue that it prevailed in the first amendment and that it has led to america being a very religiously dynamic country. >> host: let's use this as a good example of the founders phenomenon. how has the right-wing authors and political figures that you talk about in your book, how is the treated with the founding fathers had to say about religion? what do they think the founder said and what is it mean for our debate today? >> guest: the keynesian david barton who wrote a book called original intent which is about a 500 page collection of citations. >> host: tell us would prove tests are for the nonliterary scholars. >> guest: that's a biblical interpretation largely. our contextualize paragraphs or sentences that proves something. they are almost always given in context so people say that thomas jefferson deist, but here is a quotation from thomas jefferson which he talks about jesus christ. thus we see that this is true in what people say is a lie. and the founders wrote an e
but it did trevail in virginia. i would argue that it prevailed in the first amendment and that it has led to america being a very religiously dynamic country. >> host: let's use this as a good example of the founders phenomenon. how has the right-wing authors and political figures that you talk about in your book, how is the treated with the founding fathers had to say about religion? what do they think the founder said and what is it mean for our debate today? >> guest: the...
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they did prevail in virginia. i would argue that prevailed in the first amendment and that it has led to america being a religiously dynamic country. >> host: that sees this as an example of the founder psion phenomenon. how have the right wing authors and political figures in your book, how have they treated with the founding fathers had to say about religion? what do they think the founders said what does that mean for debates today? >> guest: david gardner datebook called original intent, which is about a 500 page collection of citations. >> host: tulsa proof texts are. >> guest: that comes to biblical interpretation largely. i contextualize paragraphs are sending his supposedly prove something. they're almost always given without context. so people say thomas jefferson was a deist, but here's this quotation in which he talks about jesus christ. thus we see this is true and what people is alive and the founders wrote an enormous amount. george washington papers at the university of virginia are now invited 67 a
they did prevail in virginia. i would argue that prevailed in the first amendment and that it has led to america being a religiously dynamic country. >> host: that sees this as an example of the founder psion phenomenon. how have the right wing authors and political figures in your book, how have they treated with the founding fathers had to say about religion? what do they think the founders said what does that mean for debates today? >> guest: david gardner datebook called...
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it's part of the storm that will move to the southern mid-atlantic and virginia. a canadian clipper will bring snow in high elevations in the rockies. expect strong winds in southern california and the midwest stays mostly dry. >>> in sports this morning 32 nfl teams are whittled down to just four. new england hosting houston in the afc divisional round. the texans had no answer for pats' running back shane vereen. first quarter, he cruises into the end zone from a yard out. in the second he grabs an 8-yard touchdown pass from tom brady and in the fourth he catches a deep pass along the sidelines for his third touchdown of the game. new england win, 41-28. over in the nfc, looked like seattle was about to steal one. seahawks erase a 20-point deficit to take a one-point lead over atlanta. this is less than a minute to play here. the falcons get into field goal range with less than a second on the clock. matt o'brien sends it into field goal range. falcons win it by 30 of the 28. a rematch of last year's afc title game. baltimore travels to new england. that game st
it's part of the storm that will move to the southern mid-atlantic and virginia. a canadian clipper will bring snow in high elevations in the rockies. expect strong winds in southern california and the midwest stays mostly dry. >>> in sports this morning 32 nfl teams are whittled down to just four. new england hosting houston in the afc divisional round. the texans had no answer for pats' running back shane vereen. first quarter, he cruises into the end zone from a yard out. in the...
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. >> reporter: west virginia democrat joe manchin, who sounded open to new gun control measures immediately after the newtown massacre now wants a slow moving washington commission. >> if you just want gun bans you're wrong. >> what do we need? >> we need a comprehensive approach. >> reporter: with sales of firearms that congress might ban now sky rocketing, a top senate democrat called for a voluntary moratorium. >> if we continue to see nearly 80,000 gun sales each month in states all over the country, it's going to be counterproductive to whatever solution we will implement. >> reporter: the new york legislature sped towards passage of a tough new assault weapons ban. a move more states may copy as similar efforts stall in congress. >> thank you, mr. president. >> reporter: another uphill fight, the hagel nomination. democrats still question hagel's support for israel and earlier opposition to unilateral sanctions against iran. >> i am not comfortable yet. i want to ask him questions about those two issues. >> reporter: and a new issue. hagel's reputation as a hot head. >> there are numb
. >> reporter: west virginia democrat joe manchin, who sounded open to new gun control measures immediately after the newtown massacre now wants a slow moving washington commission. >> if you just want gun bans you're wrong. >> what do we need? >> we need a comprehensive approach. >> reporter: with sales of firearms that congress might ban now sky rocketing, a top senate democrat called for a voluntary moratorium. >> if we continue to see nearly 80,000 gun...
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there's snow on the ground from tennessee to virginia where more than a foot of snow fell in some areas. tens of >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by the florida department of citrus. >>> the mystery that has rattled college football grows. we'll show you what notre dame football player manti te'o said after he learned it was an online hoax and what it could mean for his future. >>> and a surprise from american airlines. >> i imagine there are some of you who might have expected a different press conference this morning. >> american is proud of the company's new makeover, but some of its employees are puzzled. peter greenberg asks ceo hornburg about changing some of its looks while it's still in bankruptcy on "cbs this morning." >>> this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by capella university. nurses are dealing with a wider range of issues. and there are ever-changing regulations. when you see these challenges, do you want to back away or take charge? with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursing from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advan
there's snow on the ground from tennessee to virginia where more than a foot of snow fell in some areas. tens of >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by the florida department of citrus. >>> the mystery that has rattled college football grows. we'll show you what notre dame football player manti te'o said after he learned it was an online hoax and what it could mean for his future. >>> and a surprise from american airlines. >> i imagine there are...
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he was governor of virginia in 2007 when america witnessed its worst mass shooting, the massacre of virginia tech that claimed 32 lives. >> major garrett, thank you. defense secretary leon panetta plans to announce today that the pentagon is lifting its ban on serving in combat. the new policy allows women to serve in the earmy and infantry units. women make up 14% of active duty personnel, more than 130 women have been killed in iraq and afghanistan. >>> and back from combat. britain's prince harry, captain wales as he ease known in the army. returned after deployment in afghanistan. he served as a gunner in an attack helicopter. he said he's happy to return home, ready to return to civilian duties and talked about his future. >> i never want to be stopped by a computer desk in the city. that's the question. i must have said something i shouldn't have said. yeah, you know, normal for me, i don't know what normal is anymore. you know, there are three parts of me. the one in uniform, the one being prince harry, and the other one being private behind closed doors. i'm anxious to see my brother
he was governor of virginia in 2007 when america witnessed its worst mass shooting, the massacre of virginia tech that claimed 32 lives. >> major garrett, thank you. defense secretary leon panetta plans to announce today that the pentagon is lifting its ban on serving in combat. the new policy allows women to serve in the earmy and infantry units. women make up 14% of active duty personnel, more than 130 women have been killed in iraq and afghanistan. >>> and back from combat....
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five hours away in charleston, west virginia buckwild central across the street from you for six weeks lisa whitman and her family they live aid cross the street from this, guys and girls going buckwild. for the whitmans, the only thing worse than the late-night noise, confrontations like this between a cast member and a neighbor. >> i watched the producer actually talk to the lady and tell her exactly how he wanted her to come off on film. i guess they thought that we were all uneducated? >> it shows all the stereotypes of west virginia. >> reporter: waitresses at the first watch diner are angry that west virginians are being portrayed as rowdy rednecks. >> reporter: if i were to do a reality show, what would it look like? >> hard-working people who work hard for their family and that means sometimes working two or three jobs. >> reporter: we're here now. and we're passing buddy b's market. >> yep. it's been there a long time. >> reporter: before he was mayor of charleston, danny jones was the mayor of charleston oversee overseeing sissonville. >> you can find all kinds of people that
five hours away in charleston, west virginia buckwild central across the street from you for six weeks lisa whitman and her family they live aid cross the street from this, guys and girls going buckwild. for the whitmans, the only thing worse than the late-night noise, confrontations like this between a cast member and a neighbor. >> i watched the producer actually talk to the lady and tell her exactly how he wanted her to come off on film. i guess they thought that we were all...
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so if those people go into furlough and in areas like virginia that are big military towns and those people do not have money to spend you know you really are going to see a trickle out, a negative trickle out as far what they can spend on anything else. >> you mentioned furlough. that's part of the issue with the fiscal cliff. on march 25th spending runs out. the bunt runs out. people may not be working. there might be a government shutdown. >> we saw this in 1995, 1996. president clinton at the time did not blink. it was avoided at the 11th hour but you did have these questions from federal employees, am i going to get paid are the trains going to run on time. it was a large heavy black cloud. >> and it has its own economic ripple effect. >> it really does. anybody in the market anybody running a business pretty much feels like that. >> thanks so much. >> thank you. >>> an important hearing begins monday in aur ro rah, colorado in the movie house massacre that left a dozen people dead and 70 more wounded. defendant james holmes is expected to be in the courtroom when for the first
so if those people go into furlough and in areas like virginia that are big military towns and those people do not have money to spend you know you really are going to see a trickle out, a negative trickle out as far what they can spend on anything else. >> you mentioned furlough. that's part of the issue with the fiscal cliff. on march 25th spending runs out. the bunt runs out. people may not be working. there might be a government shutdown. >> we saw this in 1995, 1996. president...
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at virginia tech, there was more concern. >> reporter: getting students and staff to think about the unthinkable, a hard reality. cnn, san diego. >>> it amounts to an academic mutiny, some teachers in seattle refusing to give their students a required test. we'll tell you why and get a school administrator to weigh-in on that move by those educators. you had your shoulder pointed, you kept your eyes on your target. let's do it again -- watch me. just like that one... [ male announcer ] the durability of the volkswagen passat. pass down something he will be grateful for. that's the power of german engineering. ♪ back to you. >>> teachers are boycotting a standardized test at a seattle high school. 19 teachers refused to give the measures of academic progress test after seattle's school district decided to factor the exam into teacher's evaluations. teachers say the test is flawed. >> i'm happy to have anyone come in and look at my work. it's just that i don't think they should be tested by this test. >> they adopted it for $4 million. why would they adopt a test they haven't vetted?
at virginia tech, there was more concern. >> reporter: getting students and staff to think about the unthinkable, a hard reality. cnn, san diego. >>> it amounts to an academic mutiny, some teachers in seattle refusing to give their students a required test. we'll tell you why and get a school administrator to weigh-in on that move by those educators. you had your shoulder pointed, you kept your eyes on your target. let's do it again -- watch me. just like that one... [ male...
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at virginia tech, there was more concern. >> reporter: getting students and staff to think about the unthinkable, a hard reality. cnn, san diego. >>> it amounts to an academic mutiny, some teachers in seattle refusing to give their students a required test. we'll tell you why and get a school administrator to weigh-in on that move by those educators. t recommended it. and that makes me feel pretty good about it. and then i heard about a study looking at multivitamins and the long term health benefits. and what do you know? they used centrum silver in the study. makes me feel even better, that's what i take. sorry, we take. [ male announcer ] centrum. the most recommended. most preferred. most studied. centrum, always your most complete. >>> teachers are boycotting a standardized test at a seattle high school. 19 teachers refused to give the measures of academic progress test after seattle's school district decided to factor the exam into teacher's evaluations. teachers say the test is flawed. >> i'm happy to have anyone come in and look at my work. it's just that i don't think they s
at virginia tech, there was more concern. >> reporter: getting students and staff to think about the unthinkable, a hard reality. cnn, san diego. >>> it amounts to an academic mutiny, some teachers in seattle refusing to give their students a required test. we'll tell you why and get a school administrator to weigh-in on that move by those educators. t recommended it. and that makes me feel pretty good about it. and then i heard about a study looking at multivitamins and the long...
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about your student going to any college given the tragedy of virginia tech. there was a little bit more concern. >> i'm going to kill all of you. >> reporter: the hard fact of our reality, getting students and staff to think about the unthinkable. >> bang, bang, bang, bang. >>> well, it amounts to a sort of academic mutiny. some teachers in seattle refusing to give the students a required test. we'll tell you why and get a school administrator to weigh in on that move by those educators. >>> teachers are boycotting a standardized test at a seattle high school. 19 teachers at garfield high school refused to give the measures of academic progress test after seattle's school district decided to factor the exam into teachers' evaluations. the teachers say the test is flawed. >> i'm happy to have anyone come in and look at my work, it's just that i don't think they should be tested by this test. >> they adopted it for $4 million. why would they adopt a test they haven't vetted, they haven't made sure it alliance to oigns curriculum? >> the test is not needed in se
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the virginia supreme court is supporting one woman's right to write a nasty review online. but that may not stop her from a big lawsuit. mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> if you post reviews online, listen up. the virginia supreme court ruled in favor of a woman who was sued for a nasty review she wrote on yelp and angie's list. the court overturned a previous court's ruling ordering her to remove parts of her review. here's the story, jane perez said that a contractor damaged her home while repairing it and implied he may have stolen her jewelry. he's suing her for internet defamation for $750,000 and last month they were on this show and spoke with cnn's don lemon. >> does this lawsuit hurt your business mo
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military institute just across the river in virginia, which march in a number of inaugural parade of the way through one of my favorites, a group from maine if you cyclist joining us but i believe are called, but they get the name quite right, did jim dandies. so they will pass in front of the white house. the president will stand and watch the entire pass in review and enjoy the parade along with thousands of folks who will calm down and be watching from along the parade route. one sentence, the price and it goes inside in the official his days don and he is ready for the nokia will follow. as you see her partner to it not hero ball this time. first is the commander-in-chief. it is a tradition started by george bush that we can to get us a chance to honor partners in the military and i know jtf has been included in the process for individuals attend and, mostly enlisted personnel. from our branches and a second larger, more than happy to answer questions as they get into the q&a portion. with that, before we go to some saturday event, just want to invite partners from capitol police
military institute just across the river in virginia, which march in a number of inaugural parade of the way through one of my favorites, a group from maine if you cyclist joining us but i believe are called, but they get the name quite right, did jim dandies. so they will pass in front of the white house. the president will stand and watch the entire pass in review and enjoy the parade along with thousands of folks who will calm down and be watching from along the parade route. one sentence,...
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is there an arlington, virginia and a house? tacoma park? we urge you to call. stand up for independent media. call-in right now. we're offering you juan gonzalez's wonderful book. you will not be able to put it down. what a history you have on how this country was created. "harvest of empire." the book is yours for $100, $100 for the dvd. put them together, $150. "harvest of empire" the film based on his book. this film, a feature-length documentary, examines the direct connection between the long history of his intervention in latin america and the immigration crisis we face today. based on his groundbreaking book. it takes an unflinching look at the role of u.s. economic interests played in triggering an unprecedented wave of migration that's transforming our nation's cultural and economic landscape. from the world's third true expansion that gave the u.s. control of puerto rico, cuba, and more than half of mexico, to the covert operations that opposed the oppressive military regimes in the dominican republic, guatemala, nicaragua, and salvador. "harvest of e
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tomorrow, widespread, chicago, minneapolis, cleveland, mountains of west virginia, north carolina, virginia, late tomorrow, even tomorrow night, areas like new york and d.c. will get a little film. many places will get a dusting to two inches not a big deal but a lot of us will see snow. hard to ignore. >>> who doesn't want to start their day with pictures of adorable puppies, the team photos for the 2013 puppy bowl has been released and the canines look ready to roll. the big game february 3rd. >>> lindsay lohan's film the canyons has been rejected by yet another film festival. for having a, quote, ugliness and a deadness to it. >>> kate middleton's embattled portrait artist is lashing out saying some criticism was extremely critical and hurtful. he said that it doesn't photograph very well. >>> peter robin, the voice of charlie brown on many tv shows was arrested near the mexican border on charges of stalking an ex girlfriend. >>> finally, remember this its famous line -- >> my name is montoya, you came to the right place. prepare to die! >> some passengers in the flight did not recall th
tomorrow, widespread, chicago, minneapolis, cleveland, mountains of west virginia, north carolina, virginia, late tomorrow, even tomorrow night, areas like new york and d.c. will get a little film. many places will get a dusting to two inches not a big deal but a lot of us will see snow. hard to ignore. >>> who doesn't want to start their day with pictures of adorable puppies, the team photos for the 2013 puppy bowl has been released and the canines look ready to roll. the big game...
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enhancement from richmond to norfolk, to virginia beach. looks like mostly a miss for all of new england, from d.c., to the south, one or two inches later today. again, that's later today. for the daylight hours, chicago all way through the ohio valley. the forecast again, travel concerns, chicago, green bay, milwaukee, the wohl southern half of the country, along the gulf, you're looking great as always. that's a look at the national forecast. now, here's a look at weather outside your window. >>> today in philadelphia, the chance of snow is late today, mostly in the afternoon rush hour to the evening hours i think you'll be able to get to school and work and get home just the same. areas like phoenix, arizona also some weather for you out west. >>> up next, medical scientist as real life "star trek" tracker beam. plus, why are they blowing up grids? >>> and on wall street, for the final friday in the month of january. you're watching "early today" on nbc. >> announcer: td sd brought to you by the makers of robitussin. >>> welcome back. he
enhancement from richmond to norfolk, to virginia beach. looks like mostly a miss for all of new england, from d.c., to the south, one or two inches later today. again, that's later today. for the daylight hours, chicago all way through the ohio valley. the forecast again, travel concerns, chicago, green bay, milwaukee, the wohl southern half of the country, along the gulf, you're looking great as always. that's a look at the national forecast. now, here's a look at weather outside your window....
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there is some rain across the outer banks and into virginia. high pressure is building in. >> 4:56. 27 degrees at the airport. the inevitable comes true. >> ray lewis announces he will retire at the end of the season. >> the biggest name in ravens history announcing his retirement. >> we will check on the area roads on this thursday. roads on this thursday. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 5:00 a.m. >> i told my team if this were my last ride. >> could send the be the last dance for ray lewis? willmore's lucky charm call it a career. call it a career.
there is some rain across the outer banks and into virginia. high pressure is building in. >> 4:56. 27 degrees at the airport. the inevitable comes true. >> ray lewis announces he will retire at the end of the season. >> the biggest name in ravens history announcing his retirement. >> we will check on the area roads on this thursday. roads on this thursday. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute...
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low 30s as well throughout much of northern virginia. upper 20s into the shenandoah valley and out into the mountains. around the bay, in the mid 30s now. we've got a gentle wind now. here's the inauguration day forecast. there's the capitol. it does look like by the time we get to the swearing in ceremony by noontime, it ought to be in the low 40s with a light northeasterly breeze. during the rest of the afternoon, the clouds will increase and the winds increasing as well, gusting to perhaps 20 miles an hour out of the southwest by mid to late afternoon. this evening, we could get snow showers and flurries. we'll talk about that in a few minutes. stay tuned for that. we'll have frequent updates all morning long. now, let's take a look at what's going on with the traffic around the region on this inauguration morning. here's danella sealock. good morning. >> good morning. a lot of people heading to the district for the festivities today. metro is going to be your best option. streets are shut down already. metro is running out delay. wil
low 30s as well throughout much of northern virginia. upper 20s into the shenandoah valley and out into the mountains. around the bay, in the mid 30s now. we've got a gentle wind now. here's the inauguration day forecast. there's the capitol. it does look like by the time we get to the swearing in ceremony by noontime, it ought to be in the low 40s with a light northeasterly breeze. during the rest of the afternoon, the clouds will increase and the winds increasing as well, gusting to perhaps...
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reports of lion on the loose in norfolk, virginia. some very startled people called 911 to report a lion was roaming the streets. listen to this. >> 911, what's your emergency? >> i would like to report a lion sighting. >> i just saw an animal that looked like a small lion, had the mane and everything. >> i saw a baby lion on 50th street. >> this is a lion that ran across the street. a baby lion. >> okay. >> was about the size of a labrador retriever. >> that last caller was on to something, because the reason the lion was the size of a labrador retriever is because the lion was actually a labradoodle. the owner gets him groomed to look like the mascot from old dominion university. we're told he's much better with kids than a lion would be. he does. >> he does. can you imagine? >> he looks like a lion. >> you see that you'll be calling 911, too. how adorable. to check out our top cnn trends go to cnn.com/trends. >>> late night last night, the boys going a couple of old favorites. >> consumer electronics show is happening in vegas. the
reports of lion on the loose in norfolk, virginia. some very startled people called 911 to report a lion was roaming the streets. listen to this. >> 911, what's your emergency? >> i would like to report a lion sighting. >> i just saw an animal that looked like a small lion, had the mane and everything. >> i saw a baby lion on 50th street. >> this is a lion that ran across the street. a baby lion. >> okay. >> was about the size of a labrador retriever....
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as well as the central virginia area. that means we'll be looking at messy travel along interstate 95. keep in mind temperatures well below freezing. there will be icy spots along the highways as well some of the secondary areas. we're also looking at lake-effect snow coming down through gary, indiana up to areas, including that michigan border. we want to leave you with someone warm and sunty and bright. zoraida will appreciate this. this is coming out of miami. they're probably sleeping in their swimsuits right now. the temperature is 61 degrees. today sunshine and 57. it's sunny and 75. >> do not send me pictures if you're in balmy, warm weather, i don't want to hear it because folks are struggling. >> absolutely. stay warm. >> i guess we can think of warm climates. >> if that will help you. >> i don't know if it helps. >>> women officially on the front lines of war, happening today, an historic move by the pentagon. leon panetta and joint chiefs chairman announcing the u.s. military is lifting its ban on women serving
as well as the central virginia area. that means we'll be looking at messy travel along interstate 95. keep in mind temperatures well below freezing. there will be icy spots along the highways as well some of the secondary areas. we're also looking at lake-effect snow coming down through gary, indiana up to areas, including that michigan border. we want to leave you with someone warm and sunty and bright. zoraida will appreciate this. this is coming out of miami. they're probably sleeping in...